New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 3

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Boston Store morsviecsoxvs | HAVE YOU STARTED YOUR GOLLECHION O § ¢ S y ! - L] » We close Monday cveilings at 6| New Shirtwaist Concern Will Pay W [ Gmoocpersnld Pilock until Oct. 1st. Wé also close ; ] ® H ednesdays at 12:15 until Sept. 21, | Premium in Three Installments— & HARTFORD. 50 Employes Affected. » 2 | ; . . 2 STORE CLOSIS AT 12 FRIDAY. o Every woman knows how battered and Biack metal utensii aft hort time, how the surface § B lg pecla s A 15 per cent bonus, payable in of some utensils flakes off. hoyw, some baking dishes cvaze and abs <ovking odors. A 4 § installments of five per cent M Pyrex does not 10ose its brilliapey even after years of constant use. It does not craze, rust, discolor, WEDNESDAY, FROM 8 TO 12:15 sach, has been declared by the offi- absorb odors, dent, bend, corrode or burn out. Its hard, smooth sarf 1ot peel off or absorb odor: . ’ B of the Park Manufacturing com Fvery BCC [ is hand n tested Ly experts, No picee that doe » measure up to Corning ¢ vy which a short time ago opened [ standards ever leaves iie fa 5 < ¢ nade to stand oven heat. it also has been proved by B B | & branch of their concern in this eity. ; 2 tosts to bn mmeh coonper unde © Dhendling than chrthen ware. < a OE a ecla ’ ar s About fifty local employes are cou- IS A LIST OF THE POPYLAR NUMBERS: i cerned. The purpose of the bonus is to @ : create a better spivit among the em- I 30 1-2 in. round—with ploves. To further accelerate the em- [ )w‘ ~ = = ~ handles .............. ] erca e ployes to increased production the 4 2 8x6 in. oval—with ® ¥ : | management thro local Manager €l Fie) 5 handles ... 4 o o Harry Wartikoff has announced that i - il TARD CUPS g M cus ul the latest designs and patterns. | in a short time a schedule of prizes 6 oz round (sct of 6) $1.50 new goods for our fall trade in|io be awarded employes for produc- 4 0. yound (set of 6) 1.10 ids, stripes and figured effects, 36- | tion and quality will soon be ready (B | v M, the best domestic goods manu- | for publication. The officers of the ! = tured. ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING NEW FALL SUITS, COATS, D RESSES, BLOUSES, HATS, SHOES, ; 3 GLOVIIS AND OTHER APPAREL. | company have devised the plan of M : : PUDDING OR BAKING DISHES B L st CLOTHING AND SUPPLILS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AND COLs | awarding the bonus in installments B S 120 2 1-2 qt. round. decp . §i. | Small (COCOTTES) i after careful consideration of the e g 121 2 qt. round, dee S it 52 6 oz. vound ... ...$ .25 427 5 oz. oral (sct of 6) .. 1.80 LEGIE MISSES, o Remember, The Store Will Be Closed Monday, Labor DPay. matter and will pay its fi install- CASSEROLES 211 it v % | B oz, round ... . 30 | WA FURS SATURDAY. ment one week before Chris o B 100 2 1-2 qt. round. deep $2.5 1 qt. . B 4 2 oz. round ...... 20 5 e s right tow 3 second one week before Eas and 101 2 qt. round. decp ... 2. 12 Yat. . de 3 g {COVERED BAKING g \ No doubt about it, the best time to buy is righ 2 ‘ ol ® the third the last week in July. In | 102 1 1-2 qt. round, deep .. 1.75 2 1 qt. rou e | i Saturday will be a spendid time to sce t we hav r. Our HES — Tound Saturday will be a spendid tim 1t w this way the concern conducts a sort | 103 1 qt. round, decp ... 1.0 1 1-2 qi. 1 H 2 e FURS were bought very early and were made up during the dull e i \“auoni SR e BARING qt. round L i season just as we wanted them You will save considc you club fo- the employes | B 112 1 qt. round, shallow .. | 400 9 oz oval, shallow ...$ .4 P 1 £ o The local branch is conducted in | 164 8 oz. round. individual .7 A e ? 466 2 at. round ... 1 5 buy now. A i g no ex O the hall formerly known as Holmes | 167 1 qt. round, fits stan- e o PIE PLATF A MARMOT COATS—Marmot 30-inch Coats of choice skins, 108 and Hoffman’s. It is planned to in- | dard mountings 5 TS G e e e 5 round, wide B i latee sl olaE SumGers o $99.50 . srease the rking r aterially. | 168 1 1-2 qt. rvound. fits : i $ . iy 0 36 Ay [ | crease the working force materially ) 3 » g walut Jine e oal "’,“:' m":"‘] The product manufactured is ladies' | standard mountings . 3 !(,‘ :‘"“l | i & . 5 i gty (per s e W | shirtwaists 183.1 qt oval, shallow, beef- 2 o o : | i ; i | G el el bl fits any figure, big value at the price | E ey 3 UTILITY DISH (i Near 25 {184 1 12 oy shallow { 3x3-4 in. oblong ; beefsteal 5 | s 2 Ladies’ 2-picce House Dresses, elas- Nutria 40-inch Coat of selected skin ch horder, sash and Secal Coat in a 1l thr i model, belts ed. Summer Sale price WFUNEFDA\Y‘ MORNING SPECIAL Hudson Seal (dyed r | Interesting Program Is Held at St. |l 194 2 qt. oval. BAKING DISHE A 212 8 1-2x4 1-2x2 3-4 in. And many, many others B dard mountings ) ‘With Handles oblong—regular loaf ..$ . ‘ [ ] Mapy_SuicldSolRaborSDa R O 197 1 1-2 qt. oval, 301 7 in. round—vith 214 10x5x3 in. oblong— =3 vamry oy - - v, 2 4 les 7. double loaf gram—How the Events Rosulteda fits standard mountings 1. handtes Supervisor Pilz, arranged an excel- Jent program for Labor Day at St. | Mary’s playgrounds, a large crowd en- joying the fine sport rendered by the baseball teams and the athlet The track and field games resulted as follows: 40-Yard Dash—(Minor class, boys) Louis Chester, first; Robert McGrath, | B AGENTS FOR NEW BRITAIY second; Billie Moran, third. o, e 50-Yard Dash—(Junior class) Abe | & N B t C Fiamisstorn, metr 1 e e |8 250-256 Park Street ew britain, Conn ward Hinchey, third; time, 6 3 T ona & . — . 7 , Makes shoes last longer and LOOK BETTER. | 60-Yard Dash— (Intermediate clas == > g You save 10 or 15 cents every time you shine your own shoes William Kiniry, first; Edward Mc B T e Tt o 3 5 3 ! « g T . e 1 | Applied in a few seconds with SuworA HOME SET. Let Steve Do It [in o, tonen e Y'Ve 2 Y O | ; : tin 8 seconds. 3 ¥ Yard Dash—(Special class) John He will take care of o and give ! pontergast, first; Charles Moran, sec- you the SERVICE. His motto is| .3, maward Hennessey, third; time, SERVICE. Day or night. Christen-| "7 s 0000 ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing| ™ 75v..q Das (Senior | olass) cars a speclalty. James McCue, fi 3dward Delaney, sccond; C. Grace, third; time, 9 sec~ I o GREe i ; v 0X-BLOGD onds, : i : o ) & b ¢ 4 3,04 b s 1 Mary Staubley, first; Bessie Sandau, . . second; Grace Welch, third; time, B 4 4.5 seconds BU3 MALVISTIRIn thetRear, 40-Yard Dash—(Junlor class, girls) Tel. 1728-5. Mary Pentergast, first; Jeanette Gur- son,” secona; Alice Botticelle, third; time, 7 second: Eastwood Electrical Service | °°;Yard Dash-—(Intermediate class, . girls) Dorothy Cavanaugh, Station and Garage. Beckett, second; Ruth R third; time, 7 3-5 second Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- 60-Yard Dash—(S. T gt iior class, girls ikl o . : tem Specialists. Helen Lynch, first; Mary Brighenti, ; s 3 OU W“l f!nd MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. | sccond; Ethel Harandee, third; time, : : REAR 193 MAIN STREET, 8 seconds. Phone 387-12. 100-Yard Dash—(Open) Edward o3 \ a“three fl{%WQE’S e ney, fi » st; James McCue, second; = Charles Cosgrove ,third; time, 11 3-5 A i « — ?;ght (s & 4 < 4 . i e s i e e sealed packages : saay g Jpedia Auto Radiators, Fenders and Lamps | third; time, 19 seconds. 4 Repaired, The results of the baseball game ] l k f ALL WORK GUARANTEED follow — DU 00 or 17 East Main St. Under Bronson Hotel St. Mary's won from St. Paul's of Tel. Ch ed to 860. Kens e & B S | th C re. I ‘. S 1 S y s e the name i ‘ A B G - : i Jeague games, the American Paper o ey Goods team of Kensington trounced ; v & et m— the T ut & Hine team, 16 to while gy S————e— (/X |the Landers team won an interesting . P I e e o 3 ' Made of good quality Percale in Plaids, Strine ¢ . Grace won from William Meehan because it is your pro- -. i - ; ; - . . . and Dots. Sizes 36 to 46 at $1.49. Value $1.98. PLEASURE CARS e e e e tection against inferior i s e e M. IRVING JESTER bl st ndit S imitations, just as the v Window Shades, regular size in greens and tans T s MAIN ST S i s i /A om0 : sealed package is : § 69c each. Value 89c. third and final game from the Co- umbias o artford, 5 to 3 an- . ins FEN . 3 o Fer e e imour:d for mme protection aga t Voile Curtains, lace edge, $1 Daily Freight and| - == impurity. oy | 51.75. Fon L e : 27-inch Plaid Dress Ginghams 25¢ yard. Express Service | oo cor o vo et s SEALED TIGHT (g : gl et oulon, Sept. 2.—Vast forest fires % - 8 = p which have been raging in the region i KEPT RIGHT i 1 27-inch Cotton Cheviots in dark Plaids 35¢ y4 NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | between this city and Cannes are ro- ; ZE i NEW YORK ported to have been partly extin- s . e o LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | 8uished. Help has been taken to vil- : 27-inch Cotton Poplin, all celors 39c yard. 5 lages isolated by the fires, and meas- &, MOVING AND TRUCKING. = . . - y - P ures have been taken by the authori- . ~ = Q g 2 TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR | tis to relieve distress. A number of ; Sleepwell Bed Sheets, 81x90, $1.75. Value $2.25 persons have been injured and the iy R : - - A- Ho HARRIS m:nwlri«\; damage h]~ been very heavy. > y Men'’s Sox; in black, brown and grey, 5 pairs Whole forests of chestnut, cork trees i | and pines in the Maures mountains s : E p \ for $1.00. have been destroyed. pair. Valu e = g 5 = i i & o ; E Q o 2 M delivery and heavy duty | JAPAYESE PARADE FOR PBACE. z N Sy i p Black Leather Bags, large size, $1.00 each. Valad 1 . Y Vancouver.—Five thousand Japan- ¢ \ T : 7 v $1.49. AMERICAN Balanced Six’ »attalion band, participated in a lan- ern parade in celebration of the Pleasure Cars. | vorld peace ratification. Men, wo- CITY SERVICE STATION. | men and children took part, hundreds D, 0. the marchers being Japanese in A. M. Paonessa, Prop, | kiaki who had fought with the Can- ' Lo g NS b X7 | New Britain DENISON GARAGE '» N2 R« x24I 2 DON'T FORGET DIONNES ” ) ] ) R0 A AIN IETR Er loca and long distance moving and 4 \& B 2 ! : ; r ood ) trucling. Pianos and parties at rea- Y/ i f - 7 B . Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | sonalls prices. Also storage. 'Phone ) : \ 4 e 2 887-% and 382. 8 Gilbert street, Storage, Supplies and Repairing. | New Rritain e _ D e R | Co., Inc Starage and Accespartes, | & W | Z o e iat oL M@ ; 381-383-385 Main Street Repair Work a Specialty. NHY BRITAIN'S FINEST Phone 2237 139 Arch St. H.T STORE FOR MEN

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